Russia | Actively Increasing the Number of Environmentally Friendly River Vessels

Russia is actively increasing the number of environmentally friendly river vessels and enhancing the related infrastructure, with significant developments expected to peak in 2026.

This initiative is driven by need to expand passenger and cargo shipping, reduce environmental impact and boost domestic shipbuilding.

Key developments for this year and beyond with the expansion of electric fleets are highlighted by the several initiatives led by the Moskow Department of Transport projects that is planning to add eight new electric ferries, bringing the total electric fleet to 39, with also plans for 60 electric vessels across seven regular routes by 2030.

The first electric vessels assembled at the new Moskow shipyard in Nagatinsky Zalon are scheduled to be launched this year, with a capacity to produce to 40 vessels annually, focusing on “Moskow 1.0” project vessels.

In addition to Moskow, electric ferry services are set to expand to St. Petersburg in 2026, where Vodohod, a cruise company and river cruise line operator, founded in 2004 by the Volga Shipping Company will introduce a Project EM901 vessel, and Neva Travel Company, a group operates a fleet of over 25 vessels, offering comprehensive passenger shipping and tourist sightseeing services, will add four new vessels, including catamarans.

High - speed river transport in Russia is also expanding, with 27 routes supported by federal subsidies scheduled for 2026, covering the Volga and Kama rivers, with plans for expansion into Lake Baikal and the Amur region.

With technological and environmental focus, the country is also developing electric “River Trams”: These are year - round, locally manufactured, electric vessels, with in some cases, 500kWh lithium iron phosphate battery packs.

Over the next six years along building electric boats, Russian government plans to invest roughly $56 billion in river transport infrastructure, including subsidies for upgrading ports, creating a network of floating berths as well as coastal charging stations, and one of the main projects includes the modernization of the “Moskow Canal” to ensure efficient operation of eco - friendly transport.

 The expansion of eco - friendy river transport led by the Russian Federation government is part of a broader strategy to increase passenger transportation, which saw a 16% increase in 2023, and reduce the environmental impact of inland water travel.

Link

https://tvbrics.com/es/shows/en-rusia-aumentaran-la-cantidad-de-transportes-fluviales-ecologicos

Ghana | Focusing on Medical Tourism as a High - Value Growth Sector

Ghana is focusing on medical tourism with the aim to position itself as a premier West African medical tourism hub to drive high - value economic growth, targeting an additional 200.000 visitors annually by leveraging its existing 50.000 medical arrivals and $4.8 in tourism revenue. 

The strategy of the African country focuses on superior patient experiences, leveraging high - spending medical tourists ($8.000 - $20.000 per trip), and public - private partnerships to build accredited infrastructure

The African Medical Tourism Council (AMTC) has convened a high level stakeholder engagement in the capital of the country Accra to advance Ghana’s ambitions as a leading medical tourism destination in the region. 

Led by AMTC President Dr. Koby Appiah - Sakyi, the meeting brought together healthcare providers, hospitality operators, and travel service stakeholders to align strategies and deepen cross - sector collaboration.  

Since its formation two years ago, the Council has established an executive body, signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with participating institutions, developed service standars, and launched efforts to onboard non - medical providers, including hotels and car rental companies, to ensure a consistent patient experience. 

The economic ease for medical tourism is compelling. Ghana recorded approximately $4.8 billion in tourism revenue and 1.4 international arrivals in 2025, and currently receives an estimated 50.000 medical tourists annually. 

While the average regular tourist spends around $4.000 per trip, medical tourists typically spend between $8.000 and $20.000, depending on the procedures involved.

The African Medical Tourism Council believes attracting additional medical tourists could significantly boost national revenue, and is drawing on models from Thailand and Turkey, where coordinated public - private ecosystems have driven substantial growth to shape Ghana’s approach. 

Key Features of Ghana’s Medical Tourism Growth

•    Stakeholder Collaboration: The Africa Medical Tourism Council (AMTC) is aligning health providers, hospitality, and travel services to create a seamless patient experience. 
•    High - Value Economics: Medical tourists spend double or more compared to regular tourists, providing foreign exchange and creating jobs. 
•    Infrastructure and Capacity Upgrades: Plans include upgrading major facilities like Korle – Bu Teaching Hospital and enhancing the capacity of centres like Ho Teaching Hospital to offer specialized care. 
•    Targeted Care Areas: The focus is on attracting international patients, particularly from neighbouring West African countries, for specialized surgeries, diagnostic services, and wellness treatments. 
•    Quality and Accreditation: A core focus is establishing regulatory frameworks and obtaining international accreditation for hospitals to ensure trust and safety. 
•    Public - Private Partnerships (PPP): Following models from Thailand and Turkey, Ghana is engaging private sector players for investment in medical equipment and facilities. 

The initiative is designed to turn the sector into a “gold mine” while strengthening the local healthcare system. 

Stakeholders identified infrastructure investment, regulatory frameworks, and international marketing as key priorities to realsiing the sector’s potential. 

Link 
https://atta.travel/resource/ghana-eyes-medical-tourism-as-high-value-growth-sector.html

Cuba | Implementing New Incentives to Attract Cubans Living Abroad to Visit and Invest

Cuba is implementing new incentives to attract Cubans living abroad to visit and invest, aiming to revitalize its struggling tourism sector and boost foreign currency inflows.

These measures include allowing the diaspora to invest in private sector businesses, encouraging tourism investment, and easing return regulations, as the country seeks to combat low tourist numbers and economic instability.

The Cuban Ministry of Tourism (Mintur) lauunched a proposal for Cubans abroad to travel for tourism to the island, so it is creating, together with the agencies, new incentives to increase the arrivals of their nationals, and thus creates this new market.

The General Director of marketing of the Ministry of Tourism, Lessner Gómez, has pointed out that they are designing specific products with receptive travel agencies, which include offers from car rental to hotel services, among others.

The official also insisted that they are services adapted to the needs of these travellers who are going to be reunited with their families in Cuba, and he also stressed that it is a comprehensive program that was presented during FITCUBA 2026 which took place in Havana from May 6 to 10 and that it will help promotion offices abroad to market these offers more effectively.  

As reported by REPORTUR.mx, Cuba’s tourism crisis has led hotel companies to sink their rates to levels not seen in years. Last - minute offers and multiple packages that were previously inaccessible are now promoted.

These hotels offers range from Havana to Varadero, where occupancy is at a minimum due to the drop in international tourists. However, internal problems such as blackouts, scarcity of resources and reduction of services affect the quality of the tourist experience.

These actions come as the state - run tourism industry faces, based on 2024 and 2025 data, some of the lowest visitor numbers for the country in the 21st century.

These initiatives part of a broader shift in policy aimed at utilizing the Cuban diaspora (including those in the U.S.) to boost the economy, which has been under significant strain due to financial crises.

Link

https://www.reportur.com/agencias/2026/05/04/cuba-crea-incentivos-para-atraer-turistas-cubanos-en-el-exterior/

Arkouda Stays | Set to Launch a 20 - Room Boutique Hotel in Big Bear Lake, California, U.S.

Arkousa Stays, an American luxury wellness brand offers cozy, nature - focused retreats designed for relaxation, featuring amenities like soaking tubs and scenic views is set to launch a 20 - room boutique hotel in Big Bear Lake, a premier year - round Southern California mountain destination located in San Bernardino National Forest at over 2040 metres of altitude, approximately 160 km from Los Angeles.                                                                                                           

Big Bear Lake offers a 11.2 km - long man - make lake for boating, fishing, and kayaking, alongside premier winter skiing/snowboarding at Big Bear Mountain Resort,  extensive summer hiking and mountain biking on scenic trails, and enjoying dining at The Village.

Arkouda House will be the second property in Big Bear Lake for Arkouda Stays, following the opening of Arkouda Cabins, a nine - unit retreat launched in November 2025.

The property scheduled to open in May 2026 is a project that involves a multimillion - dollar redevelopment of a property originally opened in 1960 as the Honey Bear Lodge. After sustaining significant damage during the 1992 earthquake, the establishment was restored and has now been redeveloped by Arkouda Stays into a model alpine boutique hotel.

The hotel is located at 40994 Pennsylvania Avenue near The Village, the pedestrian - friendly downtown hub of Big Bear Lake, featuring a variety of diverse dining options, nightlife, and seasonal events, serving as a central point for shopping and entertainment, including movie theatres, puzzle rooms, and nearby alpine slides.

The hotel designed to offer a walkable, social setting for couples, groups, and small families will feature 20 comfortable rooms, a wellness centre with a sauna, hot tub, and cold plounge.

Big Bear Lake is experiencing growth as a year - round destination and is seeing increased interest in wellness and high - altitude training travel, and Arkouda Stays with its proposals highlights a trend of travellers seeking cooler mountain destinations during the summer.

Links

https://www.arkoudahouse.com/

https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article140975.html

Nobu Hospitality LCC | Announced Plans to Develop a Hotel, Restaurant, and Branded Residences near Stanford, England, U.K

Nobu Hospitality LCC, American hospitality company based in Miami Beach, Florida, a brand focuses on modern luxury and minimalist Japanese tradition in its lifestyle properties, a group founded by renowned Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, Academy winner Robert De Niro and Hollywood producer Meir Teper, has announced plans to develop a hotel, restaurant and branded residences near the historic town of Stanford in Rutland, a ceremonial county in the East Midlands of England, UK.

The new project in partnership with Woolfox a luxury lifestyle club nestled in the Rutland countryside aims to meet demand for destinations that combine hospitality, wellness, dining, and living in a rural environment.

The development will include a Nobu hotel, restaurant and a collection of branded residences on 185 acres near Stanford, a picturesque market - town renowned for its exceptionally preserved 17 th - 18 th century Georgian architecture and honey - coloured limestone buildings, often cited as one of Britain’s best places to live, featuring over 600 listed buildings, five medieval churches, a bustling high street, and the nearby Elizabethan  - era Burghley House. 

Nobu Hotel, Restaurant and Residences Woolfox is near Rutland Water, one of the largest man - made reservoirs in Europe, a location offers direct access to walking and cycling trails, as well as activities such as sailing, water sports, and fly fishing, approximately one to two hours of London, Birmingham, Cambridge, and Manchester, providing both  a countryside setting and access to commercial and cultural centres.

This project will be the first countryside concept for the company’s portfolio, reimagining the the Nobu lifestyle as a nature - led retreat, blending luxury hospitality, world - class dining, and refined living with a slower, more restorative pace.

Surrounded by unspoiled landscape, the development will feature lake views rooms and suites, a signature Nobu restaurant and bar, curated food and beverage spaces, a spa, alongside a collection of branded residences, creating a new luxury lifestyle destination in the English countryside.

The site will also include a swimming pool, gym, landscaped grounds and the project is designed to function as both a destination and a members’ club.

Link

https://www.nobuhotels.com/hotel-collection/woolfox/

https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article141181.html

Marriott International | Officially Opened its Westin’s First All - inclusive Property in Mexico, Located in Puerto Vallarta

Westin Hotels & Resorts, a prestigious hotel chain founded in 1930 and owned by Marriott International, American multinational hospitality company based in Bethesda, Maryland, has officially opened its Westin’s first all - inclusive property in Mexico, located in Puerto Vallarta, a popular resort town on Mexico’s Pacific coast in Jalisco state, known for its beaches, water sports, nightlife scene, also highlighted by an abundance of culture, colonial architecture, street food, outdoor adventurers and captivating sunsets.

The Westin Playa Vallarta has opened its doors after a multi - million dollar transformation from the former Westin Resort & Spa, Puerto Vallarta.

The property is located at Paseo de la Marina Sur 205 set on a 6 palm - lined hecrtares overlooking Banderas Bay, 1 km from Marina Vallarta, very close to Puerto Vallarta Airport (PVR), about 10 to 15 minutes away by car, depending on traffic.

The resort’s design was led by Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos SMA, an internationally - recognized, Mexico City - based architecture firm, with interiors refreshed by Uribe Krayer, a firm also headquartered in Mexico City, renowned for its exprensive expertise in crafting high - end residential, commercial, and office projects, and Vida Design Studio, a Costa Rica and Australia - based firm specializing in nature – focused architecture,  master planning, and landscape design.  

The renovation included updates to guest rooms, the addition of new adults - only swim - up suites, enhancements to dining venues, expanded wellness spaces, and other facility upgrades.

The property features open-air spaces, natural materials, and original artwork by Berenice Hernández Castro

The resort now features more than 280 redesigned guest rooms, each with the Westin Heavenly Bed 2.0, a  -14 inch, luxurious innerspring mattress manufactured by Beautyrest. It features updated, cooler, and hypoallergenic materials, including ge – infused memory foam, reinforced edge support, and antibacterial silver fibers in the mattress covers. 

The new Swim - Up Junior Suite is an adults - only category with ground - level water pathways and exclusive access to Playa Dip Club, which offers culinary options, cocktails, and amenities.

The new Swim - Up Junior Suite is an adults - only category with ground - level water pathways and exclusive access to Playa Dip Club, which offers culinary options, cocktails, and amenities.

Other accommodations include Sky Pool Suites with private plunge pools and ocean views, Wholesome Family Studios with kitchenettes and flexible living areas, the bi - level Heavenly Penthouse, and the Presidential Suite, both with private terraces, plunge pools, and panoramic views of Banderas Bay.

Additional options include Ocean - view Junior Suites and Heavenly Panoramic Suites, which feature yoga mats, lavender balm, and scented candles.

The lobby includes a reflective pool, and throughout the resort there are handmade ceramics woven accents by Mexican artisans, and oak finishes.

Dining options centres on the Gourmet Gallery, an open air space with views on palm trees and ten culinary and mixology copncepts.

Venues include Agave Studio with mezcal tastings and chefs - curated pairings, Call Me Lalo Taquería, Flora Bar, Organic & Co Café, Palma for Caribbean and Latin flavours, and Sabia, a culinary venue scheduled to open in the coming months.

Amenities at the Westin Playa Vallarta include two redesigmned pools, one adults - only and one family friendly, as well as pickleball and padel courts, the WestinWORKOUT Fitness Studio, the Heavenly Spa by Westin with hydrotherapy, aromatheraphy, and signature treatments.

The resort offers more than 11,800 square feet of indoor-outdoor event space for gatherings, celebrations, and wellness-focused retreats.

Weekly programming such as sound healing, sunrise yoga, kayaking, paddleboarding, Aqua Fit, Fitdance, meditation rituals, and coastal biking are part of the activities offered by the resort.

The property also features the RunWESTIN route along Marina Vallarta’s shoreline, and offers cultural programming includes workshops such as Wixarica and Alebrijes art sessions, Cantarito craft experiences, outdoor movie nights, and evening entertainment including Silent Beat, live Latin music, and karaoke.

Guests have access to destination experiences, including tours of La Zona Romántica, also known as Old Town or Viejo Vallarta, a vibrant, pedestrian - friendly neighbourhood in Puerto Vallarta, known for its picuresque cobblestone streets, local culture, and stunning sunset, a bustling hub for dining, nightlife, and shopping.

Links

https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/pvrwa-the-westin-playa-vallarta-an-all-inclusive-resort/overview/

https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article141192.html



Panaiyur, India | A team of Scientists Discovered a 8.000 - 12.000 Year - Old Holocene Marine Fossil Site

A team of scientists from the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) discovered a a 8.000 - 12.000 year - old Holocene marine fossil site in Panaiyur, a coastal village situated in the Chennai Metropolitan area near Tharuvaikulam and adjacent Akkarai, along the East Coast Road (ECR), offering close access to a pristine beach in the Thoothukudi district within the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, a find that enriches India’s Quaternary paleontological record.

The discovery of this important fossil site is dating back to the Holocene period, the current geological epoch, spanning approximately the last 11.700 years. Beginning after the last major ice age (Pleistocene), it represents a warm, stable interglacial period that allowed human civilization to develop, settle, and dominate the planet.

This relevant discovery was announced by the Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change of India, Bhupender Yadav, through a post on social networks, according to the official website of the Government of India.

The fossil bed is located roughly 5 - 7 kilometres inland from the current coastline, confirming significant coastal shifts. Exposed by 2023 rains, the site yielded 104 specimens, primarily marine organisms like bivalves and gastropods, indicating past sea - level changes in the region.

The Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change of India stressed that the finding significantly enrich the country’s Quaternary fossil record and will allow a better understanding of India’s fauna, environment and climate in ancient times.

The official explained that the fossil sites exposed after the heavy rains that occurred in 2023. He further noted that, at the request of the Thoothkudi administration, the Zoological Survey of India conducted a field survey to study the area and document the findings.

This finding represents a key advance for paleontological research in India and opens up new opportunities to study the evolution of the environment and biodiversity of the subcontinent in the Holcene.

Link

https://tvbrics.com/es/news/india-descubre-un-yacimiento-f-sil-del-holoceno-que-ampl-a-su-registro-paleontol-gico/

Russia | Actively Increasing the Number of Environmentally Friendly River Vessels

Russia is actively increasing the number of environmentally friendly river vessel s and enhancing the related infrastructure, with signifi...